Florida
State University Museum of Fine Arts
ANNUAL ART & ANTIQUES FAIR
Museum
Sale of Art,
Antiques & Fine Crafts
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 29, 10-6
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 30, 10-6
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 1, 10-4
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Antiques,
jewelry, collectibles, prints, stained glass, enameled,
metal, ceramics, glass jewelry, watercolors, and
drawings.
Every year for the past seventeen seasons,
the Museum has hosted an event that brings regional artists
and crafts persons together with antiques dealers (jewelry,
furniture, collectibles) and a selection of fine art prints
offered by the Museum (from delicate Japanese woodblock
prints to 17th century Dutch landscapes and back again to
contemporary American printmakers). The offerings
for giving or collecting are diverse, reasonable, and unique.
There is no admission charge: For more information,
please call (850) 644-6836.
FSU MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Fine Arts Building
Corner
of West Tennessee Street & Copeland Avenue
Metered and pay-lot parking on West Call Street
on Thursday & Friday
Free Saturday parking in University parking lots.
Artists'
League Members show off their wares at the
2002 14th Annual Museum of Fine Arts Arts
& Antiques Fair

Mark
Fletcher, pottery
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Lesley
Nolan, fused glass
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Judy
Ehrhardt, beaded jewelry
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Jaye
Houle, fused glass
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Charity
Wood, vintage cloth purses
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Tana
McLane, jewelry
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Cate
Heaps, pottery
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Barbara
Doremus, raku pottery and jewelry
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Mariann
Kearsley, floorcloths and placemats
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Terrie Corbett,
paintings in kiln-fired glass,
photos by Terrie Corbett
www.terriecorbettglass.com |
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